IDEOLOGICAL WAR AND PEOPLE DILEMMA IN KASHMIR

Authors

  • Tsering Dorjay Research Scholar Department of Public Policy and Public Administration Central University of Jammu, Jammu

Keywords:

Kashmir Crisis, Ideological war, Kashmiriyat, Indian Policy, Minority, people aspiration

Abstract

The dialogue processes is continuously failed in Kashmir, their one resonates voice is looking for free Kashmir topple the normalcy in Kashmir since from Indian Independence to post Burhan Wani wrath in Kashmir, though it is the responsibilities of all stakeholders to calm down the Kashmir upheaval in bringing into a concrete solution without any ideological war. The truth of Pakistan is always engage Kashmiri people in violence in the name of freedom destination. It is bigger roles of India to take strong decision in Kashmir matter through introspection of Jammu and Kashmir State’s diversities, ethos of Kashmiriyat identity and protectionof its minorities. India needs to drastic change in Kashmir policy from article 370 to Armed Forces Special Powers Act to make it integral part and winning the heart of common people of Kashmir who are always being victims in ideological clashes among power holders.

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Published

15-01-2017

How to Cite

Tsering Dorjay. (2017). IDEOLOGICAL WAR AND PEOPLE DILEMMA IN KASHMIR. International Education and Research Journal (IERJ), 3(1). Retrieved from http://ierj.in/journal/index.php/ierj/article/view/631